SrA ile Bea ln Socotra i= a ‘ ; 10 provi vage AG — lerface Standard, Wednesday, November 14, 1690 Bill Hayes William Hayes, in his election campaign , is promoting the idea of future forests based around individual forest farms, . An ecological Farmer. who. manages a forest as part of his farm business, he believes fac- tory tree farms are fundamen-: ,tally wrong in design. ““You need to plant, tend and monitor any farm on a regular basis. To’ plant trees then leave them untended is irresponsible, a recipe for failure,** Hayes says, Believing there must be a fun- damental division between farm © and factory, he says that would scale farming system.’’, “I want to transform loggers into forest farmers,’ he ex- plains, With the forest industry in decline and more and more workers being laid off (30,000 plus in the last 10 years), he _ believes it is the only alternative ideijobs and also sustain > the forest.“c72" He says the economic basis of clearcutting and monocropping is a bygone era. He believes we are in a state of transformation into. sustainable fcrestry; a forestry that combines economic and ecological demands, integrating rights with responsibilities. | He admits there are many obstacles to his vision: aboriginal land claims, transfer- ting the present corporate tenure system to an individual tree farm system and the costs of building a rural infrastruc- ture. . However,"'As much as my vi- sion of the future may seem another divisive factor, I believe it will unify loggers, natives and Trio seek R.D. spot. Gordon Robinson I, Gordon Robinson, am seeking a fourth term as Area C director of the Kitimat-Stikine regional district. 1 wish to state that I have en- “joyed my previous terms as a director and, if re-elected, will continue the spirit of cameraderie with other direc- tors. I will also continue to pro- tect the interests of constituents and will’ pursue any ‘matter which will benefit the residents of Area C; Lalso wish to say ‘that I have a wealth of experience in the public service. My experineces include five years as a logger, 17-year stint as a superintendent of two Indian agencies for the Federal Department of Indian Affairs, one of those being Ter- race, , [retired in 1983 but have con- tinued my involvement:in the public service as a regional district. director for Area: Gs, ‘tdultion’ have researched ah re published a book &s well i numerous articles concerning the north coast of British Col- umbia. I always stress co-operation between elected public represen- tatives in the conduct of public affairs and I hope the voters of Electoral Area C will continue to support me with their votes on November 17, Don't forget to vote ‘facilities. Sandy Sandhals . One of many reasons 1 am running for Area C director isl think the regional district is an important branch-of the pro- vince’s government.. Its direc- “ tors and staff are local people who know the needs of the area and are more able'to deal with them than Victoria” Being retired and’ in good am health I -have the time and: energy to devote to the duties of . director, I also have experience. of working as a team meriber :- from my years as a director of. ; the Terrace Cooperative association, with B.C. Hydro - and the Kitsumkalum Ski Hill Old Remo, Copperside Estates and Mailbox Point | area of Lakelse. That experience, I believe, | would prove invaluable for a regional district diréctor and a vote for.me would be i in your best interest. The digtrigt, nepds i digo with business experience oversee the many facilities *it now funds and manages. Some oppose: taxpayers money: being spent on these However, Terrace =o Py “oe would not have attracted thein- “J dustrial and commercial growth © that. has taken place without them. That growth will continue if we think and work positively. This doesn’t: mean I will vote ‘Yes’ on every motion for fur- ther expenditure. In fact, when it comes to spending taxpayers’ money, I'm a bit of a skinflint — after all, some of that money is mine! Fhe only promise I will make ' is to work hard for all Area C residents to the best of my abili- ty and in an honest, fair and \° Terrace Co-op | Fabric Department! “Presents. oe cn The New. Terrace. Inn tiday;. Nov. 23 | Saturday, Nov. 24° | - Battenberg Lace and - Quick Serger gifts $7.50 per class. | Maximum: 20 per class. increase efficiency substantial- five: years as a commercial advisory committee. ; . | me an example of a family forest teasher-To my spare dine during (the fag 17 ae manson inter | ® Pre-register in Co-op Fabric Department ceny afte Sweats, the deed diet coullrforwitrcomen fom al wane | Bing your own sewing machine and serger “They have 250, amily my hame village of Kitamaat. of life, companies, government, ° -: an Sih oe ine emma eam, ee TS Maclotals for soar, ciency is up to four times better smelter for 12 years. ended my tensions to areas such as the and J believe-it’s duetoasmall- employment career with a Nass Valley, Jackpine Flats, — e Open to anyone who uses a 1 sewing machine OF | serger FRIDAY Sessions _ = 1 » Battenberg Lace Class... cece ‘pi Vig 3 p.m Al | ‘Quick Serger Gifts Class.....3: 30 Pp. m. “6 pr m. | se parr —— vung, SLOFL 2k noegerscil sebticaacycns A = Demonstration for use of extra feet Attachments for PFAFF Machines: _ Friday 5 P. m. 6 pe m. coe ; Battenberg Lace Class...........9a.m.-11 am. _ Quick Serger Gifts Class .........11:15- 12:45. - Quick Serger Gifts Class.....2 2pm. . 3:30 p.m, oo environmentalists. forthright manner. ~ Demonstra ition for. use of extra feet” | SS, _ Attachments for PFAFF. Machines. gratulate Mr. W.-Wandl, Owner of oe the Pine Park. Mobile Home Court | . Bo 3 as p.m. “5 p. m. ae : on being POWER. SMART. The iia = ee = 7 oe Security and Readway janting : was recently upgradéd from ex- Rhonda Phillips will be i ine CO-OP FABRIC DEPARTMENT isting Mercury Vapour fixtures, to: _ Friday, November 23. more “EFFICIENT” High Pressure: 7 p.m. «9 p.m.» Sodium Lighting. The new For consultation and demonstrations please drop in lighting uses approximately 60% less energy, while providing TWO Terrace Co-op | : L Department Store] TIMES THE QUANTITY OF LIGHT | EMITTED BY THE.PREVIOUS ‘HOURS |. LAMPS. Maw, that’ s, POWER Monday = -Wetinesday....0 a.in:-6 pm. . Thursday - = FIC Yerevan &.m,.= 9 p. m. : ‘yf SOTUPAY ceessassssessecsisecsen @, m:= 6 p.m: I SUN AYn run eee Tam, id lis m 1 Thank You B.C. Hydro would like to con | Mobile Home for being Power Smert 461 7 Greig Ave. ‘Terrace. | | setaar |